Fifteen-year-old David Burgos will receive a brand new walker, just a week after his own was stolen from the front porch of his Fort Worth home.

The family's security company, MONI Smart Security, announced Thursday that it would donate $3,000 to go toward a new walker and Texas Rangers tickets for David. The family plans to donate the money raised through GoFundMe to the Alyssa V. Phillips Foundation and Heroes for Hope.

Video surveillance of the family's porch June 6 caught a man stealing the walker. Fort Worth police are searching for the man, but in the meantime, David was using a temporary walker loaned to the family.

David has cerebral palsy and relies on his walker while walking long distances in public, said his father, Daniel Burgos.

Burgos' wife posted screenshots of the surveillance video in hopes that someone might recognize the man who stole the walker and a flag pole from David's grandparents the same night.

The boy was heartbroken when he found out that the walker was stolen, Burgos said.

"He was bawling. He was crying," Burgos said. David's father customized the walker with a Texas Rangers sticker and had plans to get a Texas Rangers seat cover made.

But the Facebook post generated enough buzz online that a GoFundMe account was created for the family and a walker was loaned to David until the family could replace it.

The parents' only goal was to identify the thief, Burgos said, but they are thankful for the support from friends and strangers. In just 22 hours, the GoFundMe page's $2,000 goal had been surpassed by more than $1,000.

Burgos expects that David will have a brand new walker by next week. The family has plans to customize the walker with his own Texas Rangers seat cover.

"We are grateful for everybody's support and kind donations," Burgos said.